| William Shakespeare, Nicholas Rowe - 1709 - 602 páginas
...yellow chaplefs Skulls : Or bid me go into a new-made Grave, And hide me with a dead Man in his Grave, Things that to hear them told, have made me tremble,...And I will do it without fear or doubt, To live an unftain'd Wife to my fweet Love. A thing like Death to chide away this flume, That cop'ft with Death... | |
| 1752 - 694 páginas
...And hide me with a dead nun in his (hroud ; [made me tremble j Things that to hear them nam'd, have And I will do it without fear or doubt, To live an unflain'd wife to my fwect 1оте. roam 5 Se r KI III. Juliet'« StJilcpy, en ¿ríntirg tilt Fuit*.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1762 - 436 páginas
...grave, And hide me with a dead man in his mroud; (Things.that to hear themnam'd,havemade me treinb.'e;} And I will do it without fear or doubt, To live an unftain'd wife to my fweet love. Fri. Hold, then, go home, be merry, give confent To marry Paris ;... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1765 - 540 páginas
...into a new-made Grave, And hide me with a dead man in his (hroud; Things, that to hear them nam'd, have made me tremble, And I will do it without fear or doubt, To live an unflain'd wife to my fweetlove. Fri. Hold, then, go home, be merry, give confent To marry Paris; Wcdnefday... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1767 - 484 páginas
...fpeak not of remedy. Fri. Hold, then, go home, be merry, give confent To marry Paris ; M eiinefJuy is to-morrow ; To-morrow night, look, that thou lie alone. (Let not thy nurfe Le with thce in thy chamber :) Take thou this phial, being then in bed, And this diitilled liquor... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1773 - 630 páginas
...into a new-made grave, And hide me with a dead man in his fhroud, Things, that to hear them nam'd, have made me tremble; And I will do it without fear or doubt, To live an unftain'd wife to my fweet love. Fri. Hold, then; go home, be merry, give confent To marry Paris: Wednefday... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 582 páginas
...and yellow chapless sculls; Or bid me go into a new-made grave, And hide me with a dead man in his shroud, Things that, to hear them told, have made...doubt, To live an unstain'd wife to my sweet love. Friar. Hold, theii; go home, be merry, give consent To marry Paris: Wednesday is to-morrowj 91 To-morrow... | |
| William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough - 1790 - 558 páginas
...grave, And hide me with a dead man in his fhroud, Things that, to hear them told, have nude m tremble j And I will do it without fear or doubt, To live an unftain'd wife to my fweet love. Fri. Hold, then ; go home ; be merry, JOT confent To marry Paris :... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1793 - 686 páginas
...into a new-made grave, And hide me with a dead man in his ihroud ; ' Things that, to hear them rold, have made me tremble ; And I will do it without fear or doubt, To live an unftain'd wife to my fweet love. FRI. Hold, then ; go home, be merry, give confent the old copy feems... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1798 - 452 páginas
...yellow chaplefs fculls; Or bid me go into a new-made grave, And hide me with a dead man in his fhroud, Things that, to hear them told, have made me tremble And I will do it without fear or doubt, T* Fri. Hold, then ; go home, be merry, give confent, To marry Paris : Wednefday is to-morrow; To-morrow... | |
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